Santa Monica College's Emeritus College is celebrating its 40th Anniversary with events ranging from an open house and art exhibition and reception, to a silent benefit and a
Organizers say old-style racism may be dead — or at least too embarrassing to confess to — but a new ideology has arisen to take its place. The function of this new
The UCLA women know a thing or two about soccer.
The Bruins won a national championship in 2013 and reached the NCAA quarterfinals this past season, amassing a gaudy 44-2-5
Dennis Downs has been appointed by Interim City Manager Elaine Polachek to serve as Interim Fire Chief of the Santa Monica Fire Department. Downs, a retired fire chief and veteran
On Sunday, May 3, from 1 to 5 p.m., the Santa Monica Conservancy offers visits to the interiors of four historic sites plus a neighborhood walk that shows the
Climate Action Santa Monica is arranging the first opportunity for people to attend a public forum on Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) and learn how Santa Monica in combination with other
Caregiver U has been postponed and will be rescheduled at a later date. For more information, call WISE & Healthy Aging at (310) 394-9871 or visit www.wiseandhealthyaging.org.
Santa Monica employers can now participate in the first modal competition of Santa Monica's 2015 Commuter Challenge: Bike Month.
Individuals can participate in the Bike Month Challenge by
Santa Monica College is offering all California high school students free college classes this summer. SMC is waiving the enrollment fee (currently $46 per unit) for students now attending Grades
Two bills by state Rep. Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica) are advancing through the legislative process.
AB 888, authored by Bloom, would set up the strongest protections in the country against
A proclamation issued by the Santa Monica City Council on April 28 declared that the week of May 3-9 is designated as Municipal Clerks Week. The proclamation was presented to